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MORRIS . . . vivacious little transfer . . , CARMBN d the Knox Theatre group are awfully n Nlgdilgg daecided to leave Eureka College and come go Knox this year. SHIRLEY MUREEN . . . business manager Mureen they call her . . . yes, Shirley seems to have managed ' Theta pretty well both the Knox Theatre and a certain Chi from Illinois. IEANNE OLSON . . . Phi Mu activity gal . . . Anna- ' arkling personality has gained her a host belles SP of friends on campus-both male and female . . . she's to be Phi Mu prexy for next year. N PARKS Iean's a very pleasant sort of a gal IEA . . . to have around . . . can be found almost anytime either working in the libe or tooting away on her flute in the band. LURA MAY RABENSTEIN . . . l..u's one of the friend- liest girls in Whiting . . . always laughs at your jokes no matter how bad they are . . . she's a good debater, lOO. IO ANNE RICHARDSON . . . This attractive Pi Phi plans to be a grade school teacher some day . . . Iosie's known for her friendliness, her bright re- marks, and her gift of gab. IANET ROGERS . . . Ian was this year's Pan-Hell prexy . . . she also exerted her authority over a cer- tain Phi Gam whose pin she proudly displays chained to her Pi Phi arrow. VERLA SCHMIDT . . . Verla is a very capable sort of a person . . . though she's an education major she spends much of her time being a secretary in the bi0lOCJY department. LEE SCHUGMANN . . . Known to everyone as Tig this ener etic Phi Mu with the terrific ' ' ' q 1 Sense-of humor, has had a host of activities this year - . . Tig also did her bit to help air corps morale. MARY IANE SCHUTT . . . Popular Tri Delt prexy Britt? o the effervescent personality . . . M. l. spent rr111C ' t ic- her time this year debating . . . her favorite op G Beta doctor-to-be. 29 4 . .MK ,A yt tix K . X fw'! v'!'1lvrf.' .g.l' I' . -rf
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6 BETTYMAE GYGER . . . petite, but dynamic . . . Gig's social grace and radiant personality draw a large circle of friends-both male and female . . . Bettymae also helped backstage at the Theatre. GERTRUDE HAMMOND . . . Trudy, a biology major here in college, plans to go into nursing after gradu- ation . . . meanwhile she's getting lots of practice as a nurses' aide. WINIFRED HARRISON . . . poise, personality, and an especially charming voice . . . Winnie has a variety of activities, rnost important of which is keeping a certain Teke marine happy. GLENN HENDERSON . . . Besides being known as one of the two junior men left on campus Glenn dis- tinguished himself this year by being business man- ager of the Student, MORTON HOTCHKISS . . . other half of the junior male duet . . . Mort was Phi Delt prexy this year . . . connoisseurs of commercial art can attest to his ability as an illustrator and designer. IUDITH INGERSOLL . . . the Tri Delt with the in- fectious smile . . . Iudy transferred to Knox this year from Pine Manor . . didn't take her long to make piles of friends. IANE KOI-IL . . . This beautiful little Alpha Xi treasurer is studying to be a psychology major . . . guess her membership in Thunder-on-the-Left proves she'sa good horse woman, too. NELLE LAUGHLIN . . . lf this animated Tri Delt isn't busy knitting something extra luscious, then she's probably having fits about props for the next Theatre production. KATHERINE LYAMAN . . . Journalism and knitting- SYUOUYITIOUS with Kay . . . Kass has been elected president of Knox Union . . . guess this proves her efficiency. MARYE MCELVAINE . . . This attractive Pi Phi is now Rfepaflflq to be a second Florence Nightingale out at Cottage . . . Marye's the kind of nurse men dream about. 28
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X v v .. I - I Vs' ,., SALLY SKINNER . . . Sal is kept pretty busy keeping her treasurer's reports and telephone conversations straight . . . this peppy Tri Delt has quite a way with the men. PATRICIA SMITH . . . Pat can be found almost any- time over in the Conservatory . . . she can make a piano do the most Wonderful things . . . Pat's an Alpha Xi and a Phi Beta. RUTH SPENADER . . . Ruth transferred to Knox this year from La Salle-Peru Iunior College . . . she's a - very capable and industrious English major . . . Knox is glad to have her. MARGARET SWANSON . . . Slug is piles of fun and one of the friendliest girls on campus . . . she gave up her career as a business woman and came I back to Knox this year. CATHRYN SYMONDS . . . Having won the heart of a certain V-12 man stationed at Normal much of this year, Cathryn has been busy dividing her time be- tween there and Knox. MARIAN TAGGART' . . . This efficient Delta Zeta prexy has had her finger in the pie in a number of places on campus this year . . . she's slated for even greater things next year. LUCILLE VERNON . . . Bobby, spirited little Pi Phi, contributed her services to the college by being Stu- dent Council president . . . to the War effort by being No. l correspondent to servicemen. DOROTHY WEED IVY . . . Dottie forsook here aca- demic studies long enough this year to journey to St. Louis for a few days to become Mrs. Ivy . . . Dottie is one of Knox's mental elite. tluniors not picturedl ' 'lg-1-I it: li - 1-US! YY' f.tAr i3.?no..n as HELEN TURNEY SWEET . . . after four year's absence 'Y ' P U GS 5 Helen decided to return to Knox for her degree . . . shes a music student. ifflfjsff'fGDif9f1f- RQBERTA TUPPER . . . a Gaiesburq product with a K' ' 'l hmm QOCCHY-sized brain . . . she now wears the diamond of an ex-Knox air cadet. ' 'T S CTU! , ,b watt EO
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